Is your old countertop showing the signs of all that use and abuse? Stains can easily ruin the most well finished kitchen counter surface, and scratches and nicks are common. Part of a successful kitchen remodel is getting rid of your old and stained counter tops and getting newer ones installed. Your older countertops will look odd if you're planning on changing cabinets and getting new paint. New kitchen countertops will add the finishing touch to your Mesa, AZ area kitchen and add the gleam that's the mark of a good looking kitchen.
Granite is the first choice of home owners when it comes to kitchen countertops and its not hard to se why. As its use has become widespread it has become more affordable and has a reputation for durability and strength. Get your granite countertop sealed to prevent stains. Marble is an elegant choice for kitchen countertop but might be a little expensive. If you can't afford to have marble all around your countertop, consider a marble island kitchen countertop instead. Engineered stone or quartz countertops come in a greater variety of colors than granite and are resistant to nicks and stains. Ceramic tiled kitchen countertops are inexpensive, and are easy to clean. They could however be uneven giving them a less than elegant look and there is always the problem of grout to consider. Wood countertops are expensive but extremely good looking. Chips and scratches are always a problem, and a wood kitchen countertop is not suitable for heavy use.
Whatever the size of your kitchen and budget, you're sure to find a good looking kitchen countertop that's' also affordable and easy to maintain. Consider all the aspects of your decision before you make a purchase. A high maintenance kitchen countertop could be a nightmare if you have hardly the time to spend taking loving care of your countertop surface.
House was built and 1963 and there have been no updates to the home. We need our kitchen, appliances, flooring, and bathrooms remodeled. Also, in/outside painting, garage door and window screens. We need an estimate so please call to set-up appointment. Thanks
Wayne F
hello, have a formica counter about 20 sq ft. would like to know how much it would be to have new formica made (need sink cut out), as well as the price for granite. thanks
Mela M